New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 20

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6’ THE' AIR .l»_“.‘ FRIDAY, —~Melody orchestra —— ulllfez (All Programs on Eastern \l.uul.u-d Time,) l'\l].\l.\l. PICK, WTIC, 8:3 Meriden Com Night program WEAR, 7-3—I"irst Annl am, WEAF, s Camy Da \—Joe Sher Mr Wolf, I'ran aritone, 1 Mrs, 1 Glbert, 10—Henry Ford's Old Fash. foned dance orche WNYC, 8:10—Talk ments of The WMCA, §—Ta WAYC=NEW Y larket high s I'r neh plano, Instru ench loss wWGY l'u»l WGR, and artisis tation Panquet, ent of D ) ps League WERJ—=NEW YO nfor H. 8. or A—\NEW YORK ing Linsemble. 30—Ernie Golden's orchestra, Sachs Radlo Entertainers. lie Coal Situation."” §:15~— Mugical prog. . W. Russell Bowle, 9—Hardman Hour of Musie. 10—Donald Flaram's Entertainers. 11:30—Jack Donny's orchestra. | 12—Maxine DBrown's Pals. l WHNY—NEW YORK—259 Night vvmx,mm 5:45—Temple Lmanu-el evening riden Chamber | service. 7—"Whose Birthday Today?" 7:05—Telegraph Sportflash, . | 7:10—Commerce of the Day. | 7:15—Opera Notes. —Studio program. 7:45—Alfred W, McCann, “Foods." | 8—Grand Opera company. —Lugene I'rey, singer. tadio Design,"” Sylvan Har- Hotel Bond trio. kes, contralto, The Halcyon Male quartet, 8 40—Adeline —Dance orchestra. 10—Ralph Christman, opera story. ation Army meeting. tenor. , violinist, y Hall, harp- | 7:3 §—Hawaiian music. 9—O0live May, soprano. 9:30—Horton and Dunn. 10—Jackman Twins, songs. > quartet, ] WHAP—NEW YORK—240 | g—Margaret, dinner music, nristine Fonteyn, soprano. 5—Prof. J. F. Duncan Spaeth.. —Dorothy nn,x-» violinist. baritone. venk, ® Howard Wilcox ‘bers in response telegraph com- 'ryn soprano. 3 re: mmg Litt] from At\\onl \]"(x\nr phony station Tale qmrut; soprano. KDKA series in course | Music” by . director 4:45— lt‘les Lnng!m, tenor, Hortense Henry, soprano. —Judith Roth, soprano. 30—The Tierney Ch Fordham orohestra. HG—RICAMOND HILL—=316 | 7:30—William Morgan, planist. 4445 Prof. Richard E. Mayne. n—Dinner by Parents ation l\l}h'% by Re John L. ° and S Beltord, d on ligious Instruction in the Home.” 10:30-—Dance orchestra. WOR—NEWARK—105 —Words often mispronounced. n‘wy of the New York m Staff in Sport Moon Storics for | hine Lawrence Tan in \h» the Children and Wm Hotel Shel- nsemble. ’ cwark ning News— 1 Press news bul n. ¥ WGCP—NEWARK—252 Irving Crocker and |7—Jyan s orchestra. 30: cey and Mohr, songs. 45—Willy Helm, zith a. LADELPHIA—395 ream Daddy. 8 1lo program 10—Morning Glory club; dance oOF- 1fus av d Rastus. 1 Phillips. —l HILADELPHIA—278 larence Scaman’s orchestra. \\ ¥ \t.f\wm ESTER—268 jes. 1" Meta Wade merican Radio Trio. L.eonhardt, songs. 3 ck My ance music. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 —Dinner music. {time story: bi »—PHILADE] hday lst. A HIA—=H08 thaniel Wink- e progri ATLANTIC CITY—278 WG —SCHENECTADY =3 —TARRYTOWN— H—DBLFEALO=519 WHN—=NEW YORK WHAM—ROCHESTER— of A»w;»m‘ “Re- | NE W BRITAIN DAILY HERAL ¢ ro WMC-=MI Wea t 15 1ledtime y WRO—=WASHINGTON= Atwater Kent radio hour. I=Tia v 1 WHOD—CHATTANOOG A WOAP=WASHINGTON —100 T:40-5 ~Oigan recital 6101 Quintet prc ol theater Hotel 1% 19 0 from the Tive noreh s try itur Fequest nu hlll\wll"l PITTSBU RGH 300 . e SPRINGS—578 i, New Arling [ hote WAl Org PUTISPEPRGH— 161 ( art 11— Iinsim Vio AWKH— llo cor Hotel Children's period A EVEPORT, Lo--261 1:80-2=Dance musie, WRR=—=DALLAS=216 1'a orcheatra, and contralte WAIU—COLUMBUS, O.—201 T—Musical w \lll—\l RON, | 6:20—Dinner §—Studio ¢ @ 0~ *Acert Artlat ree ntudio, \I—\\\ \\IU\IU—JD-S . 8 from the | 10—Iniia WTAw | trio. RN —sHE \\\Ib(l\l‘~ 260 ; SHENANDOAIT mber Boat and Do Boys. i How Hour from 1, viiie, Missourd | Opera Co., WOC—~DAVENPORT—184 port news, yus poilee and misecl- illcting, Jlo voca! program 3 . rd "Old Time Pro. | 9—Roci Island American | program. 10 e a8 WEAF, 11— J. Palmer's Travel No. X. KSO—CLARINDA—213 8~~Eight plece dance orchestra. WHO—DES MOINES—526 8:30—Piano, soprano and baritone golos, —Corn Sugar dance orchostra. KSDh—! LOUIS=515 S$—DBart'eit and Cantillon, banjolsts §:50—Mrs, Thelma Carroll, contrals Hawallan /ingfoot Male Quartect, : recital by Madame Suzanne Dregi 12-12:80—Warmack's Singing Syn- | copators. 12:30-1—Organ recital by Vincent H. Percy. | 1.2—WEAR Mixed Quartet accom. panied by Goodyear concert orch. 2-3—Goodycar concert orchestra, di- | rection of Ivan I'ranclsei WWJI—DETROIT 6—Dinner musie. §—Detroit News orchestra and solo- 1sts. 9—Dance m lecture, W3 CITY—305 I weather, Child w ROIT—5106 6—Dinner music from Book-Cadillae . 9-~-Wentworth Military acadcmy program, 12.4:,— Nighthawk frolic. WHB—IKANSAS CITY—305 §-9—Sweeney Radio orch. Poetry! reeital. e Mona Motor Ofl Cans. WOS—JEFFERSON CITY—441 | 9—Ozark Chamber of Commerce program. Varled program of musi- cal numbers. Talks on the Ozarks. KFKX—HASTINGS—288 6:30—Same as KDKA, Pittsburgh. | 10—Y. M. C. A. program from Hotel Clark studlio. WOAW—OMAHA—526 7:50—Jaffy's string quintet. | 10—Classics. 11:30—The Nigh WAMD—MIN 8:10—AMinneapolis hour. 12-—The Hptel Ra WCCO—MIN ! 5—The G :zmg Hon 1th talk. cal offering. ame as WEAF, 11:05—Golden Phecasant dance orch WHAD—MILWAUKEL—275 7—Organ recital. artoon game. 9:30-11—Wisconsin including the 35 plece Wisconsin udio program. 10—Goldkette's rccording orchestra from the Greystone ballroom, DETROIT—5106 Petite Symphony orch “ondon trio. | erficld and Hecht program. 1 280 8-7—Speed Wagon Screnaders and the Gold Standard ensemble. WELS—CHICAGO—345 30—Organ recital, e period, Ford and Glenn Glenn time. m—l’.-mmn ion by IFord and Glenn. 11—*"Songs My Mother Used to Sing” 11:40—Iurther foolishness by Iord and Gl 1-3—P\ le dance orch POLIS—214 Public Schools | 7-9—Dinner concert. 11-—Popular music, WHT—Ci1c{Go—i00 1l program, rt. orchestra and enter- | a. m.—Your Hour League. WOK~—~CHICAGO—217 | 11-2 a. m.—Vocal and orchcstral se- lections. WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 Organ; Wide-Awake club. Musical lecture; trio. 10—Lecture; music; chimes. Ky w: ICAGO—536 New. ancial and final mar- P sin Roof dance orchestra. KOA+-DENVER—323 8:30—DBrown Palace string orch. | 9:30—Int Sunday school lesson. 10—Musical program from Fort Collins, Colorado, arranged by Ft. Collins Chamber of Commerce, 157th Infantry band, C. N. G.; Ma- sonic quartet, Ladies’ quintet. Oth- er feat KI'I—1/0S ANG 9:15—KI'I's 9:30—Vest pocket l"‘ncen, 9:45—Editorials. 10—Los Angeles Examiner hour. 11—Organ recital. 12—Soprano solos and songs ukulele accompaniment. 12:30. irth contest 1—S8pecial feature. KHJ—LOS ANGELES—408 9—Arcade Cafetcria orchestra. o-r(/v—v(‘hfldr"n'u program. 10:30—Talk, “Romance of The Santa Fe Trail." 11—Program. | 1—Hotel Biltmore orchestra. {NX—HOLLY WOOD—337 6:45— | ket inner musical trom KDKA at| Pittsburzh, and rebroadcast KYW at Chicago. The bedtir story Iter Wilson. 'An Hour of 11-—Midn vue, This |§.’|\\lfl, ing ago Evening Amer- fcan | Paul Ash and his orchestra. Coon-Sand Nighthawks | Henry Keat nlogue from | McVicker's theater at 12 p. m. Art Linick announcing. ‘InsomniaClub,” Original — told by Music.” - rs Origina , an o with conducted by Night- 7= Coon-Sanders hawks. WENR—CHICAGO—208 7—Datly dinner concer. Rauland-| Lyrie Trio. Double piano duets. Soprano 9—Lopular program. All-American Ploneers. Jack Todd; Harmony Four; Mabel Olson and Merritt 5—Travel talk. Stewar ne selections, | 9:30—Atwater Kent concert orch. George Bill Alt, Ha-|10—Popular songs. e 10:30—Program. All-Ame ,mnl 11—West Coast theater program. Westphal, | 12—Order of Optimistic Donuts, anjo selections. \oca) LEroEiany -—Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from the Ambassador hotel. “Ploneers. phone and ba numbers. WBLBM—CHICAGO—226 5.7—Harry &nd Sandy; \'x‘-m\nnl Inn orchestra Harold \!nm\’fi,‘r————_--_._ lyric tenor; Willlam Da l Through the Static tone; Joe McManus; Ralph 1.J\. Iverman; | Moulin Mowers and .\‘»e»’ Conditions last evening, insofar as Two Jays: Joe|we are acquainted with them, were ie Garland; Mir- | excellent, w little static, if any at violini Helen Had-'a)), fair volume and slight fading. Of panist; Kristine Gallen, | course, we didn't hear a great deal, | e fact that we went| the Lions ciub &t the | im theater. We know you will | s if we didn't hear a great| deal radiowise, because the program | we listened to right here in this city yeracompany. | was particularly worth while. “The | Hotel Oriole | Herald Reviewer” will tell you al! ctions. about it. | niner news rcadings: | Girl from well and I number. WLW—C burg, Allat fam ley, cello. WEBH—( IH( AGO—=370 Y tey Orlole | rt; Paullne | nor Kaplan, two pi C Hadl ace! jinner co Elea « DI We h e Old Time Mins WGDS, New York, lat the w incinnath, | yiopar chorus num vas well do faded in Rock- D ing of the show from ghing heartily Legi lau WHIC cntien to the solo and rs. The entire section although the station WHA Music 1 By-Baby time. LOUISVILLE: end news and | o e 1ly's orchestra trom WBZ cral numbers in thelr weil this style being one o transmissio. from tation doesn't ball up ¥ a monkey ry. last 1 we en Lovey Be MeEnc culsville nd J iren's WHAL—DALTIMORE e ore itor objects to the 1 when a da 150 of ce organi- Jones, ared other but s has been unable the selection, for some rea- , and the fans were Leglon | Lady. | theater revue, | theater orchestra and the Wiscon- | cracks and paying par- | D, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, e e sy i ihed Wi or Osear | e Bky 0 W cllent, but not Vel My & Holla wise Snor Philadelphia and we I Ani Mt WEAU ter 12 o'clock | () of those female | trala an-dl nouncer's voier rendered Tl Wonder Whare My Baby 1 Tonig land "I Coff Tulk & | “blues.” i1y! Bhe was ed 10 | wn record artist and om the Club Cadix. | We well a at | 3 wrd one Ith th ingers no | bout ! ar e {11 wed to a m KPRC ) One of the gelee. Rock-a-By Baby Rlue other was "l Eyce." | that the annour the | weather report and signed The gtatlon came in with moderate vol. ume, although t | three epasms of | . | WLIB was going full tilt when we | signed o 1 #o was WLS, to sy | nothing of WMCA, all of which were { doing thelr best to ruin our loud | epeaker. jand t Alt i . That's all for Y nks! 3 L today, tho 'DONATES FUND TOPAY FOR STUDY IN PARIS Some Yale Art Student Wil Han." Opportunity Of Going To Forelgn City. w Haven, Jan, 15 (- required to meet the cost of a course | The sum in the Paris summer school of the ‘dnm‘lmvnt of flne arts, New York ] university, will be awarded this year as a scholarship prize to & siudent ]n the Yale School of I'ine Arts, it | was announced today. This is made | possible through the gener y of| Charles H. Sherrill, Yale '89, chair- ! man of the council commiltee of the department of fine arts New York university. | The prize includes all expenses in- |cldental to travel, subsistence {n | Parls, and summer school tuition fees from the time of Icaving New York July 3, until return thereto on September 2. The course 1s to be inaugurated by | New York university this summer | and will be conducted by professors | of {ts facully of fine arts togelher with professors of French univer: | t12s selected through the coopera- | tion of the French ministry of fine arts. The ministry has also offered | lecture room facilities in the Louvre. Hitherto inaccessible private col- | | lections will be open to the Ameri- {can students, research students will be able to pursue their studies with | original documents and the course | of study will include a number of | week-end trips to collections and points of interest in France which | come under discussion in the class room lectures. | \ | Newport Places Its Ban On Dancing Charleston | Newport, R. 1, Jan. 15 (A/—The Charleston was banned from public { danee halls of this city last night ! Acting on the recommendation of | J. T. Douglas, building inspcctor, tho board of aldermen voted to prohibit it, and police were instructed to see that the edict was obeyed. Douglas sald a survey of local halls had convinced him that in some of them at least the vibration which resulted from the dance made the buildings unsafe. American foreign trade with all continents except Asia increased in value during 1024-1928. Has effective way to treat sore muscles, HON T0 67 D OF HUSCLE-AAWERES Beach Patrolman Advises this Treatment After exposure to dampnessand cold, and after hard exm:ue, muscles will stiffen up and get lame. i A beach patrolman at Atlantic City ' writes that he has found this treat- ment the quickest and most effective ‘way to take out the stilfness and pai “Just pat on a little of c\om s Liniment, Don't rub. It's the lini~ ment—not the rubbing—~that helps. You'll get relief right l\/a;,b I've tried all sorts of other thin ut nothing gets results like S]oan g Hundreds of letters like this tell of the wonderful relicf from muscular pain that Sloan’s gives. Sloan's gets rosults because it doesn't just deaden pain, it gets at the eause. Right to the plm that hurts it brings a healing stream of fresh, new blood. Quickly and lurely it carries off the ““fatigue-poisons,” takes out stiffness and drives away the aches and pains. ) Get a bottle today and have it on | hand. All druggists—36 cents. N l ik ko= it I should fake the duty of every publie man to do, ing, ocver, heeanse fn my opinton impul- 1926, wWIrn orL co, 15 (@r=The thut 1t unds 8. Gubenkia v and il-considered st menta serve only to complicate itwation and not to relieve 1. BIG LIOUOR HAUL 70 Barrels of Booze, Valued at 805, 000, Taken From New Huven Blacksmith's Yard, DIseen London, Jui press vays toduy stunds that Caloust the ofl n be one of t rops, has had dif Royal Dutch-Shell Oil group whi may lead him to s his ¢ Hmv& with the oil nn. senator Denies That e Has | wealthicst men i J Taken Any Action Toward Trying | i rences (o Bring End of Coal Strike. vor n Jan. 16 P—Asked | reports that he might rvene in the anthracite situation, nator Pepper, Pennsylvania, issned 15 statemont: ‘Apart fr Washington, compant ents th TTO-RIZZA An‘oly New Haven Jan. 15 (#—Police to- day made a selzure of liquors at th hincksmith shop of David Rynne, Commerce stroct, 3 valued at $65 barrels, It was at this ne time ago t Jul and one Marscea, sentence. GILID Gilliberto a marric Mury's Lyddy, 1 Michael and 8 lotters and visits from tresued constituents in the early zes of the strike T have received intimation or suggestion from vhody directly or indirectly, that Aany nction toward re ving the pre it ecoal situation, ept ta study the problem us it i in St urch by 1 wern atton hlacksmith Riz hat thieves ma man cone got a state shop le u , Eu- | by FIRE DEPT, SUAREUP New Huven, Jan. 15 =Now ven's mew fire ch et Reif, Lepartme by I8 office ind i ] have done nothing, nhsolutely noth- Rynn and made no statements what- and his watchman, were each held in r trial Martin avy today shookup the King fransfe men, Doyle he honds | m $ 0 MORE IN THEIR MAIN STREET STORE! And believe us, folks, we certainly need it. Never before have our stores been so crowded and packed with large com- plete stocks as they are to-day. 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